Wedding Invitations The Kiss Klimt
This specific day your eyes have met the famous painting of Roy Lichtenstein’s “The Kiss” from 1962 that you have in an oil painting duplicate placed on one of the walls of your parents’ entrance hall. This paint was so old, that you even forgot about its existence and suddenly the idea stroke you: as an inveterate fan of the symbolism carried by representative paintings (feature that your father inoculated in you) you figure to create the invitation of your wedding with one of the paintings that you find the most descriptive.

In this respect the chase for the representative painting begins and as such your research brings in front of you “The Heart” by Henri Matisse, “The Kiss” painted by Gustav Klimt and the expressionist “Kiss” of Edvard Munch. You especially want this theme – kissing, because the wording of your wedding card is supposed to include the line of your fiancé he uttered the moment of proposing to you: “Our love will be permanently sealed with this KISS” and you remember that he kissed like he had never done this before. That kiss had so much passion inside, so much desire that you felt that the only way to have this man for good is to get him married and that as soon as possible.

The painting that appeals to you the most, having in it the passion that you have felt in your fiance’s kiss is Klimt’s painting “The Kiss”. You search further for the story of the painting and you learn that Gustav Klimt painted “The Kiss” during the “golden period” of his artistic expression and it is said that he together with her beloved have modeled for the painting. Your wedding invitations “The Kiss” Klimt will display two figures situated at the edge of a flowered cliff kissing passionately against a background bronze colored.
Further you find out that the painting is the expression of Klimt’s vision on eroticism and the liberation it brings within ourselves. This expression is lining up with the expressions displayed in the other paintings of Klimt that are meant to represent the power love and art have in order to transform and redeem life. Wedding invitations “The Kiss” Klimt will carry the message conferred by the symbolic expression of painting where love together with the kiss are the ones to seal both of your future lives.